CONNECTING THE DOTS

Colorado Governor Ritter Blame in Fatal That Kills Three Year Old

“Governor Ritter needs to
take responsibility for his actions,” Tom Tancredo said.

U.S.
Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Littleton) accused Governor Bill Ritter (D-CO) of
attempting to shift the blame away from his support of sanctuary city policies
that contributed to the deaths of three innocent people last week in
Denver.

An illegal alien from
Mexico, with 16 prior arrests, 11
aliases--Francis Hernandez, 23, drunker than a skunk on a Thursday night, drove
his vehicle into a Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor—killing Patricia Guntharp,
49, and Debra Serecky, 51. But more than
the two adults who lived two-thirds of their lives, Hernandez killed a little
boy, Marten Kudlis, three years of age, as he sat on a stool happily licking
his ice cream cone.

"Governor
Ritter and his open border cohorts are facing their worst nightmare – an
incident that forces them to desperately attempt to shift blame away from their
long-held, pro-illegal immigrant positions," Tancredo said. "While it
might be politically expedient to blame Washington for what happened this week
or to characterize my criticism of him as 'out of bounds,' the fact remains
that Governor Ritter is in charge of enforcing the law and keeping Coloradans
safe.”

Both
Ritter and Hickenlooper remain best friends with illegal aliens. They shelter an estimated 500,000 of them in
Colorado because of their ties to big business that loves this 21st
century slave labor class. Only in this
case, unlike the Romans who killed their slaves at will, this American slave
class kills our citizens by the thousands. Over 45 Coloradans lost their lives or suffered horrible crimes in the
past few years. Visit www.COHD23.com for a complete run down on 45
Colorado citizens
killed, raped and worse.

"What
is truly outrageous is Bill Ritter's abysmal record on the issue of illegal
immigration – a record that goes back to his time as a Denver District Attorney
offering 'agricultural trespass' plea bargains to dangerous illegal aliens;
plea bargains that put them back on our streets instead of in jail,” Tancredo
said. “Governor Ritter, hoping for a blanket Amnesty, stated he wanted to
"find solutions" to America's broken immigration system, but he
continues to be complacent in the face of state and federal laws aimed at
curbing illegal immigration and all the problems associated with it.

"No
matter how much smoke the Governor and his allies try to put in the air to
cloud their records, I hope most Coloradans see through it," Tancredo
said. “It's time for Governor Ritter to
take concrete steps to ensure that illegal aliens like Francis Hernandez, who
had been apprehended by police more than a dozen times, end up behind bars, not
back behind the wheel."

It’s
time for Mayor Hickenlooper to stop his two-tiered justice whereby citizens go
to jail for infractions and illegal aliens run, walk or hide away via “Sanctuary
Policy” that protects them from deportation.